Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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357576 | International Review of Economics Education | 2009 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
This paper, on behalf of the UK-based Association for Heterodox Economists (AHE), argues for a reformulation of the Subject Benchmark Statement for Economics (SBSE) on pluralist principles.Pluralism – the capacity to examine critically a range of explanations for observed reality – should be the primary required outcome of economics education. Specific provisions should recognise, promote, defend and guarantee this good practice in teaching and assessment alike.Such a revision, it argues, is the appropriate response to widespread criticism of economics, to which the monotheoretic character of its practice has laid the profession open, following the recession which began early in 2008.
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